In a significant move to safeguard its rich historical legacy, Henan province has unveiled plans to create a comprehensive provincial database cataloging its vast cultural heritage resources. The initiative was formally announced during the government work report presented this Monday at the opening ceremony of the fourth session of the 14th Henan Provincial People’s Congress.
The ambitious project aims to systematically digitize and consolidate information on the region’s archaeological treasures and cultural relics. Beyond establishing the central database, the provincial strategy also includes supporting several cities within Henan in their quest to become national exemplars of cultural relic preservation and management.
The government report highlighted notable cultural achievements from 2025 that underscore the province’s commitment to its historical legacy. These included the successful public opening of major new institutions such as the Yinxu Museum in Anyang and the Dahecun Site Museum in Zhengzhou, the provincial capital. The Dahecun Archaeological Site itself, located in Zhengzhou, represents a profoundly significant historical timeline, with artifacts dating from approximately 4800 BC to 1500 BC.
Further demonstrating the economic power of cultural investment, the report celebrated the remarkable success of Henan’s culture-tourism integration initiative. This program proved to be a substantial driver for the local economy, attracting an unprecedented tally of over 1.1 billion tourist visits throughout the year. This massive influx of visitors translated into a staggering tourism revenue exceeding 1 trillion yuan (approximately $144 billion), solidifying the vital link between cultural preservation and economic prosperity.
